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Today, the D.C. Circuit released the public version of the appellant's brief in Al Madhwani v.
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Back in October, I posted a link to a speech I had given some months earlier on continuity and change between the Bush and Obama administrations on counterterrorism. I looked at the question through four...
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Last Friday, the Senate passed, by unanimous consent, S. 372, a bill designed to improve the existing whistleblower protection regime. Senator Daniel Akaka (D-HI) introduced the bill in 2009 to improve ...
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How do we define the scope of military detention authority at the individual level? That is to say, how do we define with precision the necessary and sufficient conditions that make a particular person ...
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Today the D.C. Circuit released, in redacted form, its November order dismissing the government's appeal in Basardh v.
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Last week I raised the question whether Human Rights Watch has altered its position on the scope of application of international humanitarian law (“IHL”)—a topic with tremendous significance for both the...
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I've received a number of interesting responses to my post from Sunday on rewriting the Espionage Act. Two bear particular attention.
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It was a big day for the war-on-terror cases at the Supreme Court yesterday--at least if you are into government briefs. The government filed two important ones.
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I received the following note today from Guantanamo lawyer David Remes in response to my post from Friday on recidivism:
Ben raises important questions in his “Thinking about Recidivism” post, but to put...
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The New York Times has, for the second time, glibly proposed establishing a new court to authorize killing people.
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M.E. “Spike” Bowman, former senior counsel at the FBI and deputy director of the National Counterintelligence Executive, has an interesting piece in the Intelligencer opposing clemency for Jonathan Jay P...
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"Don't Charge Wikileaks," say my beloved former colleagues at the Washington Post editorial page this morning. The Post argues that,
Such prosecutions are a bad idea. The government has no business indic...